Syensqo’s Comprehensive Solutions for Next-generation Busbars

A 360° approach from design to part validation through virtual engineering

Syensqo, a global leader in advanced materials and specialty chemicals, is reinforcing its commitment to powering electrification with a comprehensive portfolio of busbar solutions, each designed to meet the unique demands of different applications.

For extruded busbars, particularly used in battery systems, Syensqo has developed the new Ryton® PPS XE3500 Orange grade, which delivers enhanced reliability and compliance in high-voltage environments. In parallel, for more complex geometries and demanding electrical environments such as inverters and e-motors, Syensqo provides high-CTI injection-molded materials. Key products like Amodel® PPA Bios, Amodel® PPA HFFR, and Ryton® Supreme HV have achieved the latest UL Prospector Surface Tracking Test (STT) certification, with Amodel® Bios HFFR exceeding requirements up to 900V and Ryton® Supreme HV achieving 650V.

“As the automotive industry accelerates towards electrification, our customers need more than just materials – they need a partner they can trust at every stage of development,” said Nicolas Batailley, Automotive Marketing Manager at Syensqo. “With the launch of Ryton® PPS XE3500 Orange and our comprehensive busbar solutions, we are committed to supporting our customers’ innovation and success, from initial design to validated, real world performance.”

Syensqo offers customers a complete, one-stop portfolio for busbar development,
including:

  • Certified materials: Syensqo’s portfolio includes both extruded and injection molded busbar solutions, featuring orange grades for safety and compliance.
  • End-to-end engineering: from initial busbar design and thermal shock simulation to  full part validation through virtual engineering.
  • Material selection and CTI simulation: expert support to match materials to customer CTQs, with advanced CTI simulation to optimize both material and design.
  • Comprehensive testing: full suite of mechanical, electrical, air leakage, and aging tests to ensure robust, real-world performance.

Visitors to K 2025 are invited to explore Syensqo’s latest busbar innovations at booth C61, hall 6. A live joint presentation with Clayens on a 360° approach to develop complex busbars is scheduled for Wednesday, October 8 at 15:00.

To learn more, visit syensqo.com.

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